Overview
- In a fresh sit-down with Piers Morgan, Cristiano Ronaldo says Manchester United "don't have a structure" and argues change must go beyond the coach and players.
- He contends Ruben Amorim is "doing his best" but "can’t perform miracles," invoking a Portuguese saying about miracles being only in Fatima.
- Ronaldo adds that some members of the squad do not grasp what Manchester United represents.
- He claims United cannot win the 2025–26 Premier League, pointing to a significant points gap to Arsenal.
- The remarks come as Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS steers football operations with the Glazers stepping back, and as United put together four league games unbeaten, including a 2-2 draw at Nottingham Forest.